Econ Journal Watch - EJW Audiohttp://econjwatch.org/Scholarly Comments on Academic Economicsen-usjohn@designop.us (John Stephens)Tue, 24 Feb 2015 14:13:03 PSTTextpattern http://textpattern.com/(c) by Econ Journal Watcheconomics,econ,smith,hayek,spontaneous,order,invisible,hand,adam,smith,criticism,academic,economics,interviewsSociety & Culture/Philosophyeditor@econjournalwatch.orgEcon Journal WatchEcon Journal Watchnoeconomics,econ,smith,hayek,spontaneous,order,invisible,hand,adam,smith,criticism,academic,economics,interviewsThe Podcast of Econ Journal Watch: Scholarly Comments on Academic EconomicsEJW Audio is the podcast of Econ Journal Watch, hosted by a Lawrence H. White, co-editor of EJW and professor of economics at George Mason University. Professor White engages authors on recent EJW articles, discussing their articles and related issues.
Econ Journal Watch publishes Comments on articles appearing in economics journals and serves as a forum about economics research and the economics profession.ejwhttps://feedburner.google.comJon Diesel on Economists and Organ Liberalizationhttp://econjwatch.org/podcast/jon-diesel-on-economists-and-organ-liberalizationeditor@econjournalwatch.org (Econ Journal Watch)Sat, 31 Jan 2015 20:36:11 PSTtag:econjwatch.org,2015-01-31:d0a3d5b0a26ac86e5de02044779a5d09/e226c4169f35db68060df3f3afd50066
<p><a href="http://econjwatch.org/authors/jon-diesel"><img src="http://econjwatch.org/images/201t.png"></a><strong>Jon Diesel</strong> discusses his article <a href="http://econjwatch.org/articles/do-economists-reach-a-conclusion-on-organ-liberalization">&#8220;Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Organ Liberalization?&#8221;</a> The interviewer, Lawrence H. White, adds insight as one who has had first-hand experience with waiting for a kidney.</p>
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no Jon Diesel discusses his article &#8220;Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Organ Liberalization?&#8221; The interviewer, Lawrence H. White, adds insight as one who has had first-hand experience with waiting for a kidney. Download MP3 Econ Journal Watch Jon Diesel discusses his article &#8220;Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Organ Liberalization?&#8221; The interviewer, Lawrence H. White, adds insight as one who has had first-hand experience with waiting for a kidney. Download MP3 economics,econ,smith,hayek,spontaneous,order,invisible,hand,adam,smith,criticism,academic,economics,interviewsPublishing in Econ Journal Watchhttp://econjwatch.org/podcast/publishing-in-econ-journal-watcheditor@econjournalwatch.org (Econ Journal Watch)Thu, 20 Nov 2014 13:57:31 PSTtag:econjwatch.org,2014-11-20:d0a3d5b0a26ac86e5de02044779a5d09/e2de39e979c4d54ba27d37ff65474cd8
<p><a href="http://econjwatch.org/authors/jason-briggeman"><img src="http://econjwatch.org/images/376t.jpg"></a><a href="http://econjwatch.org/authors/daniel-klein"><img src="http://econjwatch.org/images/333t.jpg"></a>What should you know if you want to publish in EJW? <strong>Jason Briggeman</strong> and <strong>Daniel Klein</strong> discuss what EJW is, how it works, and what it is looking for.</p>
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no What should you know if you want to publish in EJW? Jason Briggeman and Daniel Klein discuss what EJW is, how it works, and what it is looking for. Download MP3 Econ Journal Watch What should you know if you want to publish in EJW? Jason Briggeman and Daniel Klein discuss what EJW is, how it works, and what it is looking for. Download MP3 economics,econ,smith,hayek,spontaneous,order,invisible,hand,adam,smith,criticism,academic,economics,interviewsJohn Horowitz on Public Finance and the Welfare Costs of Taxationhttp://econjwatch.org/podcast/john-horowitz-on-public-finance-and-the-welfare-costs-of-taxationeditor@econjournalwatch.org (Econ Journal Watch)Mon, 15 Sep 2014 06:56:16 PDTtag:econjwatch.org,2014-09-14:d0a3d5b0a26ac86e5de02044779a5d09/7aa51a1a04d6f322bad7cfcbf73fd073
<img src="http://econjwatch.org/images/428t.jpg"><p><strong>John Horowitz</strong> discusses <a href="http://econjwatch.org/951">his EJW article (co-authored with Cecil Bohanon and James McClure)</a> showing that public finance textbooks very often fail to illuminate the welfare costs of taxation and to address those costs when taking up relevant matters such as the optimal provision of public goods and cost-benefit analysis.</p>
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no John Horowitz discusses his EJW article (co-authored with Cecil Bohanon and James McClure) showing that public finance textbooks very often fail to illuminate the welfare costs of taxation and to address those costs when taking up relevant matters such aEcon Journal Watch John Horowitz discusses his EJW article (co-authored with Cecil Bohanon and James McClure) showing that public finance textbooks very often fail to illuminate the welfare costs of taxation and to address those costs when taking up relevant matters such as the optimal provision of public goods and cost-benefit analysis. Download MP3 economics,econ,smith,hayek,spontaneous,order,invisible,hand,adam,smith,criticism,academic,economics,interviewsMorris Kleiner on Occupational Licensinghttp://econjwatch.org/podcast/morris-kleiner-on-occupational-licensingeditor@econjournalwatch.org (Econ Journal Watch)Sat, 19 Jul 2014 07:50:50 PDTtag:econjwatch.org,2014-07-19:d0a3d5b0a26ac86e5de02044779a5d09/f7bf77360385764a1963aac053fd11c8
<img src="http://econjwatch.org/images/424t.jpg"><p><strong>Morris Kleiner</strong> discusses his research as represented in <em><a href="http://www.upjohninst.org/Publications/Titles/LicensingOccupationsEnsuringQualityorRestrictingCompetition">Licensing Occupations: Ensuring Quality or Restricting Competition?</a></em> (2006) and <em><a href="http://www.upjohninst.org/Publications/Titles/StagesofOccupationalRegulation">Stages of Occupational Regulation: Analysis of Case Studies</a></em> (2013), both published by the W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. The latter book is the subject of a review essay by Uwe Reinhardt that will appear in the September 2014 issue of EJW.</p>
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no Morris Kleiner discusses his research as represented in Licensing Occupations: Ensuring Quality or Restricting Competition? (2006) and Stages of Occupational Regulation: Analysis of Case Studies (2013), both published by the W. E. Upjohn Institute for EmEcon Journal Watch Morris Kleiner discusses his research as represented in Licensing Occupations: Ensuring Quality or Restricting Competition? (2006) and Stages of Occupational Regulation: Analysis of Case Studies (2013), both published by the W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. The latter book is the subject of a review essay by Uwe Reinhardt that will appear in the September 2014 issue of EJW. Download MP3 economics,econ,smith,hayek,spontaneous,order,invisible,hand,adam,smith,criticism,academic,economics,interviewsRobin Klay and Victor Claar on Economics in Religious Perspectivehttp://econjwatch.org/podcast/robin-klay-and-victor-claar-on-economics-in-religious-perspectiveeditor@econjournalwatch.org (Econ Journal Watch)Thu, 29 May 2014 22:21:52 PDTtag:econjwatch.org,2014-05-29:d0a3d5b0a26ac86e5de02044779a5d09/25fc759c35bf776ed9fe8f1eb20a96e5
<img src="http://econjwatch.org/images/418t.jpg"><img src="http://econjwatch.org/images/419t.jpg"><p>In conjunction with the Acton Institute co-sponsored symposium <a href="http://econjwatch.org/issues/volume-11-issue-2-may-2014">&#8220;Does Economics Need an Infusion of Religious or Quasi-Religious Formulations?,&#8221;</a> <strong>Robin Klay</strong> discusses her paper <a href="http://econjwatch.org/925">&#8220;Where Do Economists of Faith Hang Out?,&#8221;</a> and <strong>Victor Claar</strong> discusses his contribution <a href="http://econjwatch.org/927">&#8220;Joyful Economics,&#8221;</a> which interprets economics in terms of our good stewardship of God&#8217;s house.</p>
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